Determined to make a change
Senior Ruth Park draws on her background as she strives for educational reform.
Senior Ruth Park draws on her background as she strives for educational reform.
Electrical engineering and computer science assistant professor is working at the intersection of genomics and computational biology.
PhD student Mariana Matus studies human waste to understand individual and community health.
New CSAIL genomics work suggests vocalizing birds could tell us more about speech disorders.
Analysis of 89 models of metabolic processes finds flaws in 44 of them — but suggests corrections.
NIH-sponsored work to characterize genetic variation in human tissues with roles in diabetes, heart disease, and cancer.
Genetic material hitchhiking in our cells may shape physical traits more than we thought.
Computer models plus observations of RNA inside a cell help scientists home in on a short list of interesting RNA ‘machines.’
Neurons that can multitask greatly enhance the brain’s computational power, study finds.
A new method identifies the precise binding sites of transcription factors — proteins that regulate the production of other proteins — with 10 times the accuracy of its predecessors.
New map provides a reference for interpreting function of disease-associated regions.
A recent paper out of Manolis Kellis' group shows the wisdom of crowds when it comes to selecting methods for analyzing gene regulatory networks.
10th anniversary of MIT Graduate Program in Science Writing celebrates past, looks to future.
Vaccines that target newly identified viral protein sequences could be more effective than previous efforts.
DNA, folded into complex shapes, could have a big impact on nanotechnology.